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SARAH WALKER PHOTOGRAPHY RESUME /Sarah.Walker.Photos@Gmail.Com 0416 085 213 Notable Clients Include MT SARAH WALKER PHOTOGRAPHY RESUME www.sarahwalkerphotos.com /[email protected] 0416 085 213 Notable clients include MTC, Malthouse Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne, VCA, Chunky Move, Green Room Awards, You Are Here Festival, Next Wave Festival. Chunky Move 2013 One Body, One Career workshop photography MTC Neon Festival 2013 official photography Opening Night party Writers Workshop: Structure and Creativity Neon Conversations: Innovation and Interdependence Neon Conversations: Leading the Way Neon Conversations: Open Up Neon Connect Insights for Independents Directing Masterclass US-A-UM 2013 Lord of the Flies production photography for Malthouse Helium 2013 Polyglot Puppet Theatre 2013 Ants production photography 2013 Muckheap production photography 2013 My House production photography 2013 Paper Planet production photography 2013 Great Australian Dream production photography 2012 Junk Puppets workshop photography The National Theatre 2013 Attempts on her Life promotional and production photography 2013 Cruising Paradise promotional and production photography 2012 Lorca production photography Pop Up Playground 2013 The Focal Point production photography 2013 Fresh Air Festival production photography 2012 Halls of Westminster production photography 2012 The Curse at the Village production photography 2012 This Is A Door production photography University of Melbourne Student Union 2013 Mudfest 2013 promotional photography Lab Kelpie Productions 2013 Fat Pig promotional photography Daniel Schlusser Ensemble 2013 Menagerie rehearsal photography and videography, production photography for MTC Neon 2012 Menagerie promotional photography for MTC Neon MKA 2013 Kids Killing Kids promotional photography 2013 Group Show promotional photography and videography 2013 22 Short Plays promotional photography and videography 2013 Unsex Me promotional photography and videography 2013 SOMA promotional photography and videography 2012 The Unspoken Word is Joe promotional and production photography and videography 2012 Triangle promotional and production photography and videography 2012 Sex.Violence.Blood.Gore promotional and production photography and videography 2012 Tuesday promotional and production photography and videography 2012 Hose and Tinkertown promotional and production photography and videography 2011 2012 artists-in-residence promotional portraits 2011 The Economist promotional and production photography and videography 2011 She’s A Little Finch promotional and production photography and videography 2011 Abbotsford pop-up venue promotional photography 2011 Twins development at the MTC rehearsal photography 2011 J.A.T.O. promotional and production photography and videography 2011 The Horrorface promotional and production photography and videography 2011 22 Short Plays promotional and production photography and videography 2011 Sleepyhead promotional and production photography and videography 2011 Season Launch photos A is for Altas 2013 Voyage production photography 2012 Quartet/The Razor production photography Attic Erratic 2013 Domino promotional and production photography 2012 Choir Girl promotional photography 2012 Ad Nauseam promotional and production photography and videography 2011 Tell Them That It Rained Too Hard promotional and production photography 2011 Vanitas promotional and production photography 2011 The Walls promotional and production photography 2011 Christina: A Story With Music promotional, rehearsal and production photography and videography 2011 Season Launch photos 2010 Ad Absurdum promotional photography 2010 Ad Nauseam promotional, rehearsal and production photography 2010 Ad Infinitum promotional, rehearsal and production photography 2010 Christina: A Story With Music promotional, rehearsal and production photography and videography Daniel Clarke 2013 Palace of the End promotional and production photography Little Ones Theatre 2013 Salome promotional photography for Malthouse Helium 2013 2013 Psycho Beach Party promotional photography and production photography in Sydney and Melbourne 2012 Two by Two production photography fortyfivedownstairs 2013 Savages promotional photography Broken Mirror Productions 2013 Tape production photography 2012 Hamletmachine production photography Barking Spider Visual Theatre 2013 The Lucian Swift Chronicles promotional and production photography 2012 Anastaysia at the Village promotional and production photography 2012 The Next Big Thing production photography and videography 2012 The Memorandium promotional and production photography 2012 Board member portraits 2011 Big Hand at Big West production photography 2011 Stories of Sunshine production photography 2011 Talking Head rehearsal and production photography 2011 That’s My Turf promotional and production photography 2010 Beardo production photography 2010 Breakfast Serial production photography 2010 The Biscuit Readings promotional and production photography 2010 Dispatch production photography 2009 The Keeper production photography 2009 Invisible Connections rehearsal and production photography 2009 Short Pants No Holes promotional and production photography 2008 Match rehearsal and production photography Blackwater Theatre Company 2013 The Boys promotional and production photography Red Stitch 2013 Foxfinder promotional photography 2013 Herding Cats promotional photography 2013 2013 Season Two brochure images 2013 About Tommy promotional photography 2013 4000 Miles promotional photography 2013 2013 Season One brochure images 2012 Midsummer promotional photography 2012 Wittenberg promotional photography 2012 The Kitchen Sink promotional photography 2012 The Pride promotional photography 2012 Behind Closed Doors promotional photography (with Flinders Quartet) 2012 2012 Season Two brochure images 2012 The Laramie Project rehearsal and production photography 2012 The Motherfucker With The Hat promotional photography 2012 Stockholm promotional photography 2012 Stop.Rewind rehearsal photography 2012 Beyond the Neck promotional photography 2012 Good People promotional photography 2011 Day One, A Hotel, Evening promotional photography Matthewswood Productions 2013 Our Little Secret production stills Malthouse Theatre 2013 Dance of Death rehearsal photography 2012 Blak Cabaret promotional photography 2012 Blood Wedding rehearsal photography Gorkem Acaroglu 2013 Robots, Ghosts and Avatars development photography Brigid Gallacher 2013 A Chekhov Triptych promotional photography Simon Morrison-Baldwin 2013 Promotional photography for Melbourne Fringe Festival Zoe McDonald 2013 Promotional photography for Melbourne Fringe Festival Elbow Room 2013 Now More Than Ever promotional, rehearsal and production photography Green Room Awards 2013 Green Room Awards Ceremony stills Women of Letters 2013 Women of Letters - May 2013 Women of Letters - April 2013 People of Letters - Adelaide Fringe Festival Theatre Works 2013 Season Brochure cover photography 2012 Margaret Fulton: Queen of the Dessert opening night stills 2012 Encounters promotional and production photography Quiet Little Fox Theatre 2013 Insomnia Cat Came to Stay promotional and production photography and videography 2012 Awake promotional and performance photography 2011 Insomnia Cat Came To Stay production photography 2011 Skinhouse production photography 2010 Our Bodies and What Happens When They Get Together rehearsal photography Watch This Productions 2013 Assassins promotional and production photography La Mama 2013 How to Survive an Earthquake promotional photography 2012 Act a Lady promotional photography 2012 Robots vs Art promotional photography 2012 The Woods production photography 2012 Miss Hewett’s Shenanigans promotional and production photography 2012 Tying Knots production photography 2012 NOA production photography 2012 Pendulum rehearsal and production photography Melbourne Lyric Opera 2013 Elle production photography I’m Trying to Kiss You 2013 I Know There’s A Lot of Noise Outside But You Have to Close Your Eyes production photography Contact Inc 2013 The Best production photography Loud&Clear 2013 Strike TVC on-set stills Renae Shadler 2013 Y? promotional photography Laura Milke Garner 2013 Super Speedy Sound Shed production photography You Are Here Festival 2013 official photography You Are Here Afterparty You Are Here Difficult Music You Are Here gRage You Are Here Hit Him in the Comic Cuts You Are Here Listening Party You Are Here Lunchbox Concert Series You Are Here Music by Cavelight You Are Here Zine Fair Daniel McCusker and A Mistake Jasmine Leong The Landlords A Stitch in Time Saves Brian Canberra Dance Theatre Air Kiss BAD!SLAM!NO!BISCUIT! Bad Poetry Slam Shatter Collective Conspiracy Theory Gareth Hart Conversational Emma Gibson Dead Beauty Queens Tse-Yee Teh Der Wolf James Batchelor Ersatz Tragic Troubadours Interchange Poetry Imogen Keen and Cathy Petocz The Near and How No Lights, No Lycra No Lights, No Lycra Angela Goh Out There Deep MADE PANE Julia and the Deep Sea Sirens Pearl’s Ode Drama-Free Productions Pop Goes Our Weasel Sarina del Fuego, Poncho Prayers in the Streetlight Circus, Lisa T, Hashemoto, Dead DJ Joke Sayraphim Lothian Rogue Designs Somebody’s Aunt short flat long black white? Freshly Ground Theatre Stumbling Blindly Michele Lee Talon Salon No Show Unfinished Business Mess Hall Untitled Road Movie Emma Hall and Emily Stewart We are perpendicular Ranters Theatre 2013 Song promotional photography Sayraphim Lothian 2013 Sharing Ink promotional photography 2013 Visible Studios promotional photography Community West 2013
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